1. Members | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
is a dual-PhD candidate in Philosophy and Women’s Studies. Her research and teaching interests include 20th century French Philosophy, feminist Philosophy, disability studies, critical animal studies, and bioethics. She received
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2. Board of Directors | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
of study is the placement of animals as subjects in philosophy, and how critical animal studies give feedback to rethink philosophy beyond the barriers of humanism. In particular, he is interested in the place that animals have been assigned by
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3. Archives | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
Theory of Indirect Duties to Animals
Heather Fieldhouse       PDF
A Critique of the Kantian Theory of Indirect Moral Duties to Animals
Jeffrey Sebo       PDF
Utilitarianism, Animals, and the
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4. ICAS South America | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
of study is the placement of animals as subjects in philosophy, and how critical animal studies give feedback to rethink philosophy beyond the barriers of humanism. In particular, he is interested in the place that animals have been assigned by
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5. Editorial Team | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
between human and nonhuman animals, the plight of farmed animals, companion animals with disabilities, and the possibility of creating trans-species relationships free from domination. Nicole lives in Portland, Ore., with her best friend Alec, a
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6. 2010 E Conference | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
Theory of Justice for Animals”.
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Dr Simon James is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Durham. His main interest are in environmental Philosophy, existential phenomenology, moral Philosophy and
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7. 2012 Call for Presentations & Nominations | Institute for Critical Anima...
Act (AETA)
Speciesism
Animals in Relation to Religion and Spirituality
Abolition as Theory or Strategy
Animals and Property
Challenges to Human Domination
Sexuality and Gender
Culture, Language, and Animals
Racism
Domesticated and Wild
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8. Suggested Topics | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
and welfare politics of animals. Critical Animal Studies (CAS) is the academic field of study dedicated to the abolition of animal and ecological exploitation, oppression, and domination. CAS is grounded in a broad global emancipatory
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9. CAS Annual Awards Program | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
the exploitation of nonhuman animals, human animals and/or the environment. To nominate a project for this award, the nominator must write a one page letter and include a one page detailed description of the project.
Critical Animal
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10. CAS Book Series | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
exploitation of nonhuman animals, by linking theory to practice and practice to theory and emphasizing the immense importance of animal advocacy for a humane, democratic, peaceful, and sustainable world. Critical Animal Studies Book Series
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